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Encyclopedia > Mail user agent

An email client (or mail user agent [MUA]) is a computer program that is used to read and send email. Protocols supported by email clients include POP3 and IMAP. IMAP and the updated IMAP4 are optimized for storage of email on the server, while the POP3 protocol generally assumes that the email is downloaded to the client. The SMTP protocol is used by most email clients to send email. In addition to the fat client email clients presented here, there are also web-based email programs such as SquirrelMail, Gmail and Hotmail. America Online also has an email client as a component of its Internet access program.


Another important protocol supported by most email clients is MIME which is used to send binary attachments. Attachments are files that are not part of the email proper, but are sent with the email.


MAPI (Messaging Application Programming Interface) is a proprietary Microsoft Windows API which can be used to access the Microsoft Exchange email server or to interact with the Microsoft Outlook client.


Javamail, part of the platform-independent Java API, can be used to develop email clients or servers using any of the standard email protocols.


Email clients

Name Details Platform
Akira22 Shareware Microsoft Windows
Balsa (email client) GNOME, X11 Unix/Linux
The Bat! Shareware Microsoft Windows
Becky! Internet Mail   Microsoft Windows
Bloomba   Microsoft Windows
Brightmail   Microsoft Windows
cc:Mail by Lotus Pioneering business focused e-mail package - discontinued Web
cbConnect by CanyonBridge   Web
Columba (http://columba.sourceforge.net/index.php) (MPL) Java, Unix/Linux, Mac OS, Microsoft Windows
Datula   Microsoft Windows
Delta Mail   Microsoft Windows
EdMax   Microsoft Windows
Elm (GPL), console Unix/Linux
Elmo (GPL), console Unix/Linux
Microsoft Entourage   Mac OS
Eudora   Mac OS, Microsoft Windows, Palm OS
Eureka Email   Microsoft Windows
Novell Evolution (GPL), X11 Unix/Linux
Fetchmail   Unix/Linux
Forté Agent   Microsoft Windows
Gaucho   Microsoft Windows
Gnus (GPL) Unix/Linux, Mac OS, Microsoft Windows
Novell's Groupwise   Microsoft Windows
IncrediMail   Microsoft Windows
KMail KDE, X11 Unix/Linux
Mail (Provided with Mac OS X) Mac OS
M2 The mail/news client in the Opera web browser Mac OS, Microsoft Windows, Unix/Linux
Mozilla Mail MPL public license (free, opensource); integrated into the Mozilla suite Mac OS, Microsoft Windows, Unix/Linux
Mozilla Thunderbird MPL public license (free, opensource); standalone client, derived from the Mozilla browser suite Mac OS, Microsoft Windows, Unix/Linux
Mutt (GPL) Unix/Linux
NetMail   Microsoft Windows
Netscape Messenger derived from Mozilla Mac OS, Microsoft Windows, Unix/Linux
nPOP   Microsoft Windows
nPOPQ   Microsoft Windows
Nuvista Email   Microsoft Windows
Lotus Notes and its web-version iNotes   Mac OS, Microsoft Windows, Solaris, Linux
Microsoft Outlook and its cut-down version, Outlook Express   Mac OS, Microsoft Windows
Outlook Web Access (OWA)   Web
Palm VersaMail Included with the Tungsten series of handhelds and the Zire 71 handheld Palm OS
Pegasus Mail   Microsoft Windows
Pine console Unix/Linux, Mac OS, Microsoft Windows
PlexMailer   Microsoft Windows
PocoMail Shareware Microsoft Windows
Pocket Outlook   Pocket PC
Blueprint PMMail   Microsoft Windows
SquirrelMail (GPL), a webmail client PHP
Sylpheed (GPL), X11 Unix/Linux, Microsoft Windows
Sylpheed-claws (GPL), X11, bleeding edge version of Sylpheed Unix/Linux, Microsoft Windows
TuruKame Mail   Microsoft Windows
Visual Mail   Microsoft Windows
VSMail Client   Microsoft Windows
WeMail32   Microsoft Windows
WinBiff   Microsoft Windows
WinMail   Microsoft Windows
YAM (GPL) AmigaOS,MorphOS

External links

  • imap.org's list of products supporting IMAP (http://www.imap.org/products/)
  • John De Hoog's list of Japanese email clients (http://www.dehoog.org/html/j-email.html)

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E-mail - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2772 words)
The 8BITMIME extension was introduced to allow transmission of mail without the need for these encodings but many mail transport agents still don't support it fully, possibly due to the complication of having to do content transformations when forwarding to a mailserver that doesn't support it.
Users download their messages from servers usually with either the POP or IMAP protocols, yet in a large corporate environment users are likely to use some proprietary protocol such as Lotus Notes or Microsoft Exchange Server's.
Mails can be stored either on the client or on the server side.
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